493 
T I D 
the magnetic needle and the tides D . £. 
Tides, Letter concerning the tides at the Bermudas 
Stafford 
— Ohfervations made in the Stony road, near Bri* 
ftol in anfwer to fome queries concerning the 
tides - - Sbtumy 
Animadverfions upon Dr. Wallis’s hypothecs 
about the flux and reflux of the fea Children 
Dr. Wallis’s anfwer to the above Wallis 
Letter concerning the flux of the Euripus 
Babin 
- An account of the current of the tides about 
the Orcades - - Anon. 
- A correct tide table, (hewing the exa# times of 
high water at London Bridge, to every day in 
1683 - - Flamjiead 
Account of the foregoing tables Flamjiead 
■ — 1 A tide table of high watef at London Bridge, in 
1684, with directions for the ufe of it 
Flamjiead 
■ Account of the tide on the coaft of Guinea 
Heathcott 
— — An account of the courfe of the tides, at Ton 
queen, with the theory of them at the bar of 
Tonqueen - - Halley 
*— — Tide table of the times of high water at Lon- 
don Bridge, for 1685, with directions 
Flamjiead 
Tide table of high water at London Bridge 
for 1686 - - Flamjiead 
— An account of the courfe of the tides at Dublin 
Molyneux 
Remark - - Oldenburg 
T able of the high water on the coafts of France, 
upon the day of the new and full moon, taken 
from the French almanac, called La connoif- 
fance des temps, for 1687 - f 
- » ■ — ■ Table of high water at London Bridge, for 
1687 - - Flamjiead 
* Table of high water at London Bridge, for 
1688 - - Flamjiead 
«*— An extra# of a letter giving an account of an 
experiment made in the Bay of Bifcay, of fink- 
ing a bottle clofe corked under various depths 
of water, and of Lay Well, which ebbs and flows 
Oliver 
6 
Tranf. 
HI 726 
— 792 
— 8,3 
V 2061 
— 2068 
VI 2153 
VIII 6139 
XIII IO 
12 
XIV 458 
-578 
— 677 
— 821 
XV 1226 
XVI I 9 2 
— 193 
— 220 
— 232 
— 428 
XVII 908 
Abridg. 
II 607 
— 268 
— 265 
— 279 
— 283 
— 289 
— 290 
— 365 
— 263 
— 3 6 5 
— 268 
292 
— 365 
— 263 
267 
— 3°5 
Anfwer 
